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Quantum System Defies Physics, Refuses to Heat Up
ComputingInnovationTechnology

Quantum System Defies Physics, Refuses to Heat Up

A team from the University of Innsbruck has observed a bizarre quantum state where a strongly driven system simply stops heating up. This “many-body dynamical localization” could have major implications for building stable quantum computers.

by Michael TurnerDecember 28, 2025
A $50 3D-Printed Microscope Is Changing Science
HardwareInnovationTechnology

A $50 3D-Printed Microscope Is Changing Science

A team from the University of Glasgow has created the world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope, lenses and all. It costs less than £50 and can be built in hours. The project is already expanding access to microscopy in West Africa and changing how science is taught.

by Michael TurnerDecember 25, 2025
Goldman’s “Fallen Angel” Tech Stocks to Watch for 2026
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Goldman’s “Fallen Angel” Tech Stocks to Watch for 2026

Goldman Sachs traders are predicting another solid year for tech in 2026, but they’re eyeing a specific basket of “fallen angel” stocks. These once-loved names, including Roblox and DoorDash, are now well off their highs. Analysts see potential catalysts that could drive significant upside.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
Amazon’s Next Fallout Show Is a Reality Competition? Seriously?
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Amazon’s Next Fallout Show Is a Reality Competition? Seriously?

Amazon’s Fallout TV series was a massive hit, and now the company is reportedly expanding the franchise in a bizarre direction. Insiders say a reality competition show based on the mobile game Fallout Shelter is in early development for a potential 2026 release.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
Your Workers Think You’re Bad at Managing Change. They’re Right.
BusinessInnovationTechnology

Your Workers Think You’re Bad at Managing Change. They’re Right.

New research reveals a massive 75% of U.S. workers believe their organizations are bad at managing change. The data uncovers a stark generational divide, with Gen-Z far more optimistic than stressed-out Gen-X.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
NASA’s MAVEN Mars Orbiter Is Tumbling and Silent
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NASA’s MAVEN Mars Orbiter Is Tumbling and Silent

NASA has lost contact with the MAVEN Mars orbiter, which is tumbling and may have changed orbit. With the Mars solar conjunction halting communications from December 29 to January 16, 2026, engineers are running out of time to fix it.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
A Starlink satellite just blew up, and the debris field is huge
BusinessInnovationTechnology

A Starlink satellite just blew up, and the debris field is huge

A Starlink satellite experienced an energetic failure, losing communication and releasing debris. While it will burn up soon, the incident shows how quickly orbital trash can pile up.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 24, 2025
Want to Start a Business? Go Get a Job First
BusinessStartupsTechnology

Want to Start a Business? Go Get a Job First

The article makes a compelling case against jumping straight into founding a company. It argues that working inside a version of your dream business provides irreplaceable lessons in operations, leadership, and systems that de-risk your future venture.

by Michael TurnerDecember 24, 2025
Japan Clears Final Hurdle to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

Japan Clears Final Hurdle to Restart World’s Largest Nuclear Plant

The governor of Japan’s Niigata prefecture has given the crucial local endorsement needed to restart the massive Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power station. This clears the last major regulatory and political hurdle for operator TEPCO, which could restart one reactor as soon as January.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 24, 2025
The 4 Linux Distros Actually Worth Using for Gaming Now
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

The 4 Linux Distros Actually Worth Using for Gaming Now

With Windows frustrating many users, Linux gaming is having a moment. But which distro should you choose? A new analysis highlights four standouts, each with a very different philosophy for playing your Steam library.

by Jessica Moore P.E.December 23, 2025

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